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Re: QtSoundModem on a separate host: changing radios
Yea, different vendors love to have different phrasing for the same thing. :D There is also a partial but I did the ALL. It has been a while. For me I am not worried about memory presets as you can always download this in Chirp if you need and reapply. |
Re: QtSoundModem on a separate host: changing radios
On 1/23/25 08:27, N9SEO via groups.io wrote:
Hi, Kayne: IC-7100 Basic Manual does not mention 'factory', but IC-7100_AdvancedInstructions.pdf page 19-4 shows: After performing the All reset All reset clears all programming and returns all settings to their factory defaults. Therefore, the repeater list, Memory channel contents, filter setting and so on will be cleared, so you will need to reprogram your operating settings. So, that indicates a 'factory' reset. ;-) 73, Chuck |
Re: QtSoundModem on a separate host: changing radios
On 1/23/25 08:27, N9SEO via groups.io wrote:
Hi, Kayne: Thanks. I see a 'Partial Reset' and a 'Full Reset', but not a 'factory reset'. Nothing 'factory' found yet using my favorite search engine on the internet. I have a 2 year old 'save to SD card', so I will try those 2 'soft' resets. 73, Chuck |
Re: QtSoundModem on a separate host: changing radios
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýOn 1/22/25 15:27, Niels PD9Q wrote:
Hi, Niels and John W. : Thank you. I kept at this today and now have my IC-7300 transceiving on HF and my IC-7100 transceiving on VHF/UHF. I need to automate my rigctl scripts. I am running 2 instances of QtSoundModem...1 for each radio/laptop. I will try to run one 1200 baud FX/AX.25 and one 1200 baud IL2P on VHF/UHF on the same channel. 73, Chuck |
Re: QtSoundModem on a separate host: changing radios
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Chuck, I was try to explane the line of rigcontrol. 99,7.101,USB,F1,D ; (seconds,frequency,mode,filter,data) mode USB / Filter 1 / Data mode 99,7.101,USB-D,F1,D ; (seconds,frequency,USB Data,filter1,Data) I think this line is double, maybe it works. I'm sure this line is ok for USB-D mode :? 99,7.101,USB,F1,D Looks good to me... Initialising Port 01???? AXIP Initialising Port 02???? TCPKISS IP 0.0.0.0 Port 8300 Chan A Initialising Port 03???? Telnet Server Initialising Port 04???? AXIP Initialising Port 05???? UZ7HO Host 10.78.196.98 Port 8000 Chan B ; RADIO 1 IC-7100 VHF/UHF Initialising Port 06 UZ7HO Host 10.78.196.104 Port 8000 Chan A ; RADIO 2 IC-7300 Initialising Port 07 UZ7HO Host 10.78.196.104 Port 8000 Chan B Initialising Port 08 UZ7HO Host 10.78.196.104 Port 8000 Chan C Initialising Port 09 UZ7HO Host 10.78.196.104 Port 8000 Chan D 73 Niels Op 22-1-2025 om 20:18 schreef Chuck
Gelm:
Aha! I will sub 'USB' for 'USB-D'. |
Re: QtSoundModem on a separate host: changing radios
Missing closer.
./linbpq G8BPQ AX25 Packet Switch System Version 6.0.24.42 August 2024 Copyright ? 2001-2024 John Wiseman G8BPQ Current Directory is /home/pi/linbpq Log Directory is /home/pi/linbpq Making Directory /home/pi/linbpq/logs Configuration file Preprocessor. Using Configuration file /home/pi/linbpq/bpq32.cfg Conversion (probably) successful PORTS 0x2bac50 LINKS 0x2c3038 DESTS 0x2cafb8 ROUTES 0x2e4fb8 L4 0x2e69b8 BUFFERS 0x2ed690 Initialising Port 01???? AXIP Initialising Port 02???? TCPKISS IP 0.0.0.0 Port 8300 Chan A Initialising Port 03???? Telnet Server Initialising Port 04???? AXIP Initialising Port 05???? UZ7HO Host 10.78.196.98 Port 8000 Chan B ; RADIO 1 IC-7100 VHF/UHF Initialising Port 06 UZ7HO Host 10.78.196.104 Port 8000 Chan A ; RADIO 2 IC-7300 Initialising Port 07 UZ7HO Host 10.78.196.104 Port 8000 Chan B Initialising Port 08 UZ7HO Host 10.78.196.104 Port 8000 Chan C Initialising Port 09 UZ7HO Host 10.78.196.104 Port 8000 Chan D Next I need to run rigctl(d) on each QtSoundModem instance. 73, Chuck |
Re: QtSoundModem on a separate host: changing radios
Hi, Niels:
Thank you. ... On 1/22/25 08:54, Niels PD9Q wrote: Are you sure your icom7300 is set up correctly?Let me check... Check ACC/USB Output select - AFCheck USB Serial function - CI-VCheck USB MOD Level - 35%50% I note this difference. Data off MOD - MICCheck Check The (broken IC-7100) QtSoundModem is 10.78.196.98 (host=nc8q-qj) Old RADIO 1 The (IC-7300) new QtSoundModem host is 10.78.196.104 (host=nc8q-qt) New RADIO 2 Aha! I will sub 'USB' for 'USB-D'. I am not sure about the above line. 73, Chuck |
Re: QtSoundModem: you may be able to compile from source.
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýOn 1/22/25 08:44, Niels PD9Q wrote:
correction Hi, Niels: Thank you. I think sudo apt install libasound-dev included sudo apt install libasound2-dev 73, Chuck |
Re: QtSoundModem: you may be able to compile from source.
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýOn 1/22/25 08:31, Niels PD9Q wrote:
sudo apt install libasound-dev Hi, Niels: Thank you. QtSoundModem now compiles. :-) So far I am using this as an install process: sudo apt install libasound-dev qmake make 73, Chuck |
Re: QtSoundModem on a separate host: changing radios
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýAre you sure your icom7300 is set up correctly?menu - set - connectors Data MOD - USB ACC/USB Output select - AF USB Serial function - CI-V USB MOD Level - 35% Data off MOD - MIC And is your 7300 in USB-D mode HAMLIB 10.78.196.98:4532 00:00 99,3.5957,USB-D,F1,D 11:59 99,7.101,USB-D,F1,D 16:00 99,14.102,USB-D,F1,D 20:00 99,7.101,USB-D,F1,D **** I think this has to be HAMLIB 10.78.196.98:4532 00:00 99,3.5957,USB,F1,D 11:59 99,7.101,USB,F1,D 16:00 99,14.102,USB,F1,D 20:00 99,7.101,USB,F1,D **** mode USB / Filter 1 / Data mode Op 22-1-2025 om 12:03 schreef Chuck
Gelm:
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Re: QtSoundModem: you may be able to compile from source.
The library you need is libasound-dev
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I'll update the docs to include that. 73, John On 22/01/2025 12:45, Chuck Gelm wrote:
I am trying to install QtSoundModem on a 'new' linux laptop. |
Re: QtSoundModem: you may be able to compile from source.
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sudo apt install libasound-devOp 22 jan 2025 om 13:45 heeft Chuck Gelm <nc8q-aredn@...> het volgende geschreven: ?I am trying to install QtSoundModem on a 'new' linux laptop. sudo apt-get install libqt5serialport5-dev libfftw3-dev libpulse-dev [sudo] password for gelmce: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done libqt5serialport5-dev is already the newest version (5.15.13-1). libfftw3-dev is already the newest version (3.3.10-1ubuntu3). libpulse-dev is already the newest version (1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10.1). 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 104 not upgraded. Then download , unzip and run qmake then make unzip QtSMSource.zip cd QtSoundModem/ qmake make <--- lots of warnings ALSASound.c:36:10: fatal error: alsa/asoundlib.h: No such file or directory 36 | #include <alsa/asoundlib.h> | ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ compilation terminated. make: *** [Makefile:574: ALSASound.o] Error 1 apt install alsasound Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package alsasound apt install alsa Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done Note, selecting 'alsa-base' instead of 'alsa' alsa-base is already the newest version (1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu7). 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 104 not upgraded. gelmce@hp-small:~/Downloads/QtSoundModem$ apt install alsalib Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package alsalib gelmce@hp-small:~/Downloads/QtSoundModem$ apt install asoundlib Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package asoundlib |
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Op 22 jan 2025 om 13:45 heeft Chuck Gelm <nc8q-aredn@...> het volgende geschreven: |
QtSoundModem: you may be able to compile from source.
I am trying to install QtSoundModem on a 'new' linux laptop.
sudo apt-get install libqt5serialport5-dev libfftw3-dev libpulse-dev [sudo] password for gelmce: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done libqt5serialport5-dev is already the newest version (5.15.13-1). libfftw3-dev is already the newest version (3.3.10-1ubuntu3). libpulse-dev is already the newest version (1:16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10.1). 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 104 not upgraded. Then download , unzip and run qmake then make unzip QtSMSource.zip cd QtSoundModem/ qmake make <--- lots of warnings ALSASound.c:36:10: fatal error: alsa/asoundlib.h: No such file or directory ?? 36 | #include <alsa/asoundlib.h> ????? |????????? ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ compilation terminated. make: *** [Makefile:574: ALSASound.o] Error 1 apt install alsasound Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package alsasound apt install alsa Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done Note, selecting 'alsa-base' instead of 'alsa' alsa-base is already the newest version (1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu7). 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 104 not upgraded. gelmce@hp-small:~/Downloads/QtSoundModem$ apt install alsalib Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package alsalib gelmce@hp-small:~/Downloads/QtSoundModem$ apt install asoundlib Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package asoundlib |
Re: QtSoundModem on a separate host: changing radios
Update 20250121 2300Z
BPQ/QtSoundModem +IC-7100 +IC-7300 has PTT on the IC-7300 but no RF output is decoding on the IC-7100. I am going to add another laptop QtSoundModem instance hopefully to segregate issues. The IC-7100 fails to TX on HF, but did work on 2m VHF FM. 73, Chuck |
Re: QtSoundModem on a separate host: changing radios
On Tue, Jan 21, 2025 at 1:22?PM Chuck Gelm via <nc8q-aredn=[email protected]> wrote:
OK Chuck, so now I know you were using hamlib with the 7100. There are different ways to get this to work actually. Continuing to use hamlib is probably the most straightforward path, which is what Niels was pointing to. He had a better crystal ball than I did with respect to what you were already doing with the 7100. In your rigctld, 3073 looks like it is the right number for the 7300, and Niels' example matches that.
> Is it rigctld/QtSoundModem on the laptop that needs to know the C-IV
port and not bpq32.cfg on the RPI?
? Yes, rigctld needs to know the C-IV port and not BPQ in this case. QtSM uses hamlib as Niels example showed. ? 73, Lee K5DAT |
Re: QtSoundModem on a separate host: changing radios
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýUpdate 20250121 19:41 UTC:rpi-model3B: bpq32.cfg: ... HAMLIB 10.78.196.98:4532 ; <---- I think QtSoundModem picks up C-IV from 'rigctld -m 3073' parameter...not from bpq32.cfg. ??? 00:00 99,3.5957,USB-D,F1,D 11:59 99,7.101,USB-D,F1,D 16:00 99,14.102,USB-D,F1,D 20:00 99,7.101,USB-D,F1,D **** ... The Icom IC-7300 is following the 'RADIO 1' commands from BPQ and apparently switching from Rx to Tx and back when executing 'Mail for:' and forwarding scripts, although no TX/audio is heard. ----- tiny x86 laptop: In separate command terminals: Terminal A: #IC-7100 #rigctld -vv -m 3070 -s 19200 -r /dev/ttyUSB71A -T 10.78.196.98 F 7101300 M PKTUSB 3000 # #IC-7300 rigctld -vv -m 3073 -s 19200 -r /dev/ttyUSB73 -T 10.78.196.98 F 7101000 M PKTUSB 3000 Terminal B: QtSoundModem64 Terminal C: sudo x11vnc -passwd blahblahblah -many -display :0 ----- QtSoundModem: Still no TX/RF/audio, but the GUI is displaying and decoding from the IC-7100 if it is turned on! <---- ? Else, if the IC-7100 is off, QtSoundModem waterfall is blank. There is no RX/audio output from the IC-7300 while monitoring with the IC-7100 or a Kenwood TS-50. QtSoundModem displays TX data from BPQ, radio PTT works, but no apparent RF/audio. Issues:
73, Chuck |
Re: QtSoundModem on a separate host: changing radios
On 1/21/25 13:18, Niels PD9Q wrote:
[Init]Hi, Niels: I ran a diff from 'Init' through UDPServerPort: You are '<', I am '>'. diff 0 1 2c2 < CM108Addr= --- CM108Addr=/dev/hidraw0 ; I wonder if this should be void or'/dev/hidraw1' ? 4d3 < DualChan=1 ; You do not use this. 8c7 < HamLibHost=44.137.31.76 --- HamLibHost=10.78.196.98 ; These IP addresses look good to me.10c9 < MinimizetoTray=0 --- MinimizetoTray=115c14 < PTTOnString= --- PTTOnString=10.78.196.98 ; My PTT command goes elsewhere.17,19c16,18 < SCO=1 < SndRXDeviceName="hw:1,0 USB Audio(USB Audio CODEC)" < SndTXDeviceName="hw:1,0 USB Audio(USB Audio CODEC)" --- SCO=025c24 < UDPHost=127.0.0.1\n --- UDPHost=192.168.1.255 ; I am not sure about this value. If this is'UDP Sound Server', mine is not enabled. ? 28,30c27,29 73, Chuck |
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